Halloween in Austin is a busy time of year. There is so much going on in the city during the last few weeks of October, it can be hard to keep up with everything. This time of year truly brings out one of the city's mottoes – Keep Austin Weird! Weird, scary and spooky is the name of the game in Austin during Halloween. Here are some of the best places to find Halloween fun.-Sixth Street (downtown)On Halloween night, normally busy Sixth Street is even more active during Halloween. On Halloween night, the side streets are closed down early to make way for pedestrian traffic. People in costumes fill the streets to enjoy the Halloween party, which normally results in a crowd of more than 100,000. The bars and restaurants are all open and there is lots of live entertainment. Visiting Sixth Street is free
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